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Lenovo Tab M10 (3rd Gen) Android Tablet | 10-inch Full HD 1200p Display | 64GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 4GB RAM | Storm Grey

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For example, the listing says the tablet’s 1920 x 1200 pixel display has 240 pixels per inch, suggesting it has a 9.4 inch display panel. But I suspect the tablet will have a 10.1 inch screen, much like its predecessor.

Lenovo Tab M10 (3rd-gen) will be a budget tablet with an FHD Lenovo Tab M10 (3rd-gen) will be a budget tablet with an FHD

Based on our measurements, the tablet's surface did get quite warm under extremely high load. The area around the rear camera even became uncomfortable to the touch, reaching as high as 48.2°C (118.8°F). What's more, the measurements were taken at room temperature rather than outdoors under blazing sun, where the device could get even warmer. However, heat shouldn't be an issue during normal use. It’s quite compact for a full-sized tablet (in the old sense of the word), with dimensions of just 241.5 x 149.4 x 8.3mm and a weight of 420g. Through extensive experience, I can say with a certain degree of comfort that Lenovo’s budget slab is surprisingly strong when it comes to the core experience – web browsing. Jetstream 2 | WebXPRT 4 | Speedometer 2.0 | Octane V2 | Mozilla Kraken 1.1 Jetstream 2 - Total ScoreBut it looks like Lenovo may have a 3rd-gen model on the way which will bring a higher-resolution display and an unusual processor. via MySmartPrice

Lenovo M10 3rd Gen 10.1 Inch 32GB Wi-Fi Tablet - Grey Lenovo M10 3rd Gen 10.1 Inch 32GB Wi-Fi Tablet - Grey

In brief, battery life is far from bad here, but rival budget tablets can stretch further between charges. You don't have permission to access "http://www.very.co.uk/lenovo-tab-m10-3rd-gen-10in-tablet--nbsp4gb-ram-64gb-storage/1600830361.prd" on this server. The average temperature for the upper side under maximal load is 31.5 °C / 89 F, compared to the average of 30.2 °C / 86 F for the devices in the class Tablet. Sadly, one downside of the large battery in this one is its slow charging time. That’s largely down to the paltry 10W plug included, which will take around four hours to fully charge the slab. That’s not horrendous, but it will struggle to juice a drained battery to a reliable capacity if you forget to plug it in the night before a road trip. An 8MP rear camera should be enough for the M10. Tablets are by and large not used for high-quality photography anyway. The main shooter takes presentable photos for a device in this price range, but you shouldn't expect sharp, detailed images from it. There is a moderate amount of brightening in dark areas as well as visible artefacts upon closer inspection. But the camera is adequate considering that it is likely going to be used mainly for taking snapshots and scanning QR codes.

The rear-facing 8 MP camera with no LED flash promises better image sharpness due to its autofocus, but it's more suitable for taking pictures of documents and memos in everyday use. The base sharpness at the center of the photos is still decent, but details get lost in blurriness towards the edges. We weren't always impressed by the colors, either. The photos of the 8 MP camera show a visible red cast at times. These compromises, however, aren't really that drastic: the M10 lasted 14h 21m during our Wi-Fi test, which is shorter than what many other devices are capable of and yet still very much good enough for everyday use. The tablet should be able to provide two days of use before having to be recharged. The Lenovo Tab M10 2022 requires 1.9 watts of power at a minimum, which is much higher than what other tablets use. However, it hardly consumes any more power under low load and has about the same max power draw as comparable devices. Wild Life Extreme Unlimited | Wild Life Extreme | Wild Life Unlimited Score | Wild Life Score | 2560x1440 Sling Shot Extreme (ES 3.1) Unlimited | 2560x1440 Sling Shot Extreme (ES 3.1) Unlimited Graphics | 2560x1440 Sling Shot Extreme (ES 3.1) Unlimited Physics

Lenovo Tab M10 ZAAE0051GB Tablet (3rd Generation), Android

Fortunately we don’t really need to do too much detective work to find specs, as they’re shown in the Google Play Console listing. The chip appears to be a quad-core processor with two ARM Cortex-A72 CPU cores, two Cortex-A53 cores, and ARM Mali-T820 3-core graphics. While that means the new tablet has fewer CPU cores than the 2nd-gen model, two of them are higher-performance CPU cores which could make a difference in performance. The fact that all CPU cores are set to 1.1 GHz seems strange, but it’s probably a good idea to take some of the details shown in the Google Play Console with a grain of salt until Lenovo officially launches the tablet. And that’s how this one goes. It lasted close to 24 hours on 3% charge on the arm of my couch. If you leave it somewhere for a week after a charge, it will still be ready to go. Two weeks later, it’ll probably still be clinging on. You’ll get a slightly larger battery in something like the Nokia T21, but you’ll get a slight reduction in overall performance for the trade. The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen, right out of the box, looks strikingly similar to the Oppo Pad Air – a tablet that comes deviously close to its budget price point.GFXBench: on screen Car Chase Onscreen | 1920x1080 Car Chase Offscreen | on screen Aztec Ruins High Tier Onscreen | 2560x1440 Aztec Ruins High Tier Offscreen | on screen Aztec Ruins Normal Tier Onscreen | 1920x1080 Aztec Ruins Normal Tier Offscreen | 3840x2160 4K Aztec Ruins High Tier Offscreen 3DMark / Wild Life Extreme Unlimited

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